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Campbell was reassigned to AHL Ontario on Thursday, Jon Rosen of Fox Sports West reports.

Impact

Campbell didn't need to clear waivers to get sent back to the top development affiliate. He's been taken off the parent club's roster with Jonathan Quick (undisclosed) activated from injured reserve ahead of a road contest against the Predators. It's clear that Campbell is No. 3 on the organizational depth chart, so there shouldn't be much fantasy interest in him.

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Campbell was recalled from AHL Ontario on Monday.

Impact

Jonathan Quick is injured, leaving the Kings in need of a netminder. While Darcy Kuemper (2.07 GAA, .934 save percentage) will shoulder the load with Quick out, Campbell will be around in case Los Angeles needs to call upon him.

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The Kings reassigned Campbell to AHL Ontario on Sunday.

Impact

Campbell was called up to provide the Kings with additional depth at goaltender for Saturday's game against the Sharks, but with Jonathan Quick and Darcy Kuemper both healthy ahead of Thursday's clash with the Golden Knights, L.A. is no longer in need of the 25-year-old netminder's services. He'll return to his role as AHL Ontario's starter for the foreseeable future.

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Campbell was recalled to the Kings under emergency conditions Saturday, Jon Rosen of Fox Sports West reports.

Impact

Campbell isn't expected to play at all and was just called up for added depth headed into the break. He's only appeared in two NHL games, during one of which he got torched for six goals on 47 shots back in the 2013-14 season. However, Campbell's performance in the AHL last season was solid, as he accrued a record of 31-15-6, with a .914 save percentage, 2.52 GAA and five shutouts.

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Campbell inked a two-year $1.35 million extension with Los Angeles on Wednesday, Jon Rosen of Fox Sports West reports.

Impact

The signing will keep Campbell in Los Angeles through 2019-20 and since the second year of the deal is only one-way, this appears to be a signal he's part of Los Angeles' future plans. The 25-year-old currently sports a 2.60 GAA and .915 save percentage through eight games for AHL Ontario, and he'll likely spend the majority of 2017-18 developing in the minors.

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Campbell was waived by the Kings on Sunday, Pierre LeBrun of TSN reports.

Impact

The undrafted backstop made two preseason appearances, sporting a shiny 1.96 GAA and .938 save percentage. However, he had no chance of unseating two-time Conn Smythe winner Jonathan Quick, nor was he expected to beat out Darcy Kuemper, as the royal club just signed the former Wild puck stopper as an unrestricted free agent this offseason. Unless Campbell gets claimed by another club, look for him to join AHL Ontario, the top development affiliate of the Kings.

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Campbell will start between the pipes in Thursday's game against the Ducks, Curtis Zupke of the Los Angeles Times reports.

Impact

Darcy Kuemper is locked in as Jonathan Quick's backup for the 2017-18 campaign, but Campbell will get plenty of work as AHL Ontario's starting netminder this season. The 2010 first-round pick put up respectable numbers while shouldering a heavy load in the minors in 2016-17, compiling a 31-15-6 record while posting a 2.52 GAA and .914 save percentage in 52 appearances.

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Campbell might be an option to come up from the minors and serve as Peter Budaj's backup, as the team is unhappy with the recent play of Jeff Zatkoff, LA Kings Insider reports.

Impact

Campbell is 18-6-3 with a 2.63 GAA and .910 save percentage with AHL Ontario this season. Even if recalled, he'll see very infrequent starts unless Budaj suffers some kind of a long-term injury. Because of that, his only fantasy value is in deeper formats that allow daily moves and as a low-priced DFS sleeper.

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The Kings assigned Campbell to AHL Ontario on Friday, Helene Elliott of the LA Times reports.

Impact

Jeff Zatkoff (lower body) has fully recovered from his injury ahead of Saturday's game against the Devils, so the Kings are no longer in need of Campbell's services as a backup goaltender. The 24-year-old backstop will likely spend the rest of the season in the minors barring another injury to one of the Kings' top-three netminders.

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Campbell was recalled from AHL Ontario on Saturday in the wake of a lower-body injury to Jeff Zatkoff, Jon Rosen of Fox Sports West reports.

Impact

Campbell makes his second trip up to the big club this season to serve as the backup in case Zatkoff is unable to go Sunday or beyond. Whenever Zatkoff does return though, Campbell will more than likely find himself on his way back to Ontario.